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dangelion avatar dangelion commented on August 17, 2024 2

Hi @fatawesome
I think this is worse than before, because the common way to import a library in a modern project is with .scss, not compiled .css.
Also with .css we can't take advantage of variables override.

This is a very very strange choice. I would strongly advice you to have back .scss? Is there any chance?
Thanks

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fatawesome avatar fatawesome commented on August 17, 2024 2

Hey, we've added scss lib in 1.3.0! Archive on the site will be updated tommorow. Check it out, but be aware that it might not have full back compatibility with old scss (as the whole styles thing is completely new) and there might be some bugs. Feel free to open issues regarding to that.

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MildTomato avatar MildTomato commented on August 17, 2024 1

Same here, surprised the scss support has gone.
I've not updated to the new version yet because of it.

The new icons are great though !

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fatawesome avatar fatawesome commented on August 17, 2024 1

Sorry for late answer. We are planning to do a minor release till the middle of the week. We will try our best to include .scss lib in it.

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dangelion avatar dangelion commented on August 17, 2024 1

Thanks @fatawesome. We (as many others) really hope you can do that! 🙏 We love your library and would be a pity to migrate to another one.

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fatawesome avatar fatawesome commented on August 17, 2024

Hello! It's true that we don't have .scss file anymore, but you can still import plain css file.

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fatawesome avatar fatawesome commented on August 17, 2024

@dangelion @MildTomato thank you for feedback! We've decided to return scss support in upcoming updates. I will keep the issue open and notify when this feature will be added.

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dangelion avatar dangelion commented on August 17, 2024

@fatawesome Thank you for your answer.

When you planned to have back .scss? Because we use LineAwesome in production projects and if you plan it far ahead we have to migrate to another library, unfortunately.

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dangelion avatar dangelion commented on August 17, 2024

Love it! I'll check it out and let you know. Note that it's a bit strange to have source "scss" folder inside compiled "dist" folder.

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fatawesome avatar fatawesome commented on August 17, 2024

Yeah, lack of structure, I know. But right now we needed to stick to it. Will be fixed later :)

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